Tag: David Akinremi

  • Police kill three suspected armed robbers in Taraba

    The Taraba Police Command on Saturday killed three suspected armed robbers operating along the Bali-Garbabi highway in Taraba.

    This is contained in a statement by Mr David Akinremi, the Commissioner of Police in the state.

    “Officers of the command patrolling along Bali-Garbabi road had an encounter with hoodlums robbing some victims while on their way to the market.

    “In the ensuing gun duel, three of the armed robbers were shot dead while others escaped with gun shot injuries.

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    “A locally-fabricated Brownie pistol with seven rounds of .75mm ammunition and criminal charms were recovered from them.”

    The statement recalled that the armed robbers had been operating on the highway, especially on market days and that they had been on the command’s radar until they met their waterloo.

    The command told members of the public to watch out for people with gun shot injuries and report immediately to the nearest police station for immediate action.

    Akinremi also assured residents of the state of the command’s renewed effort at ridding the state of criminal elements.

  • Police vow to arrest, prosecute killers of ASP, others in Taraba

    The Police Command in Taraba State has vowed to arrest and prosecute the gunmen who killed three police officers and two members of the local vigilante in Bujum Kasuwa village, Lau Local Government Area, on Thursday.

    The Police Public Relations Officer of the command, ASP David Misal, stated this in an interview in Jalingo on Friday.

    A team of five policemen led by an ASP was on its way in response to a distress call following a report of sporadic shooting in the area when they were attacked.

    Misal explained that three of the five police officers and two members of the vigilante group were killed, while two guns and ammunition were carted away by the assailants.

    He gave the name of the ASP who led the team as Kilobas Iliya.

    Iliya was also a Divisional Crime Officer (DCO) of the force.

    “While on their way, the team came under an ambush by gunmen, leading to the death of the DCO, two other officers and two members of the vigilante group.

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    “The assailants also made away with one AK47 Rifle and a service pistol.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Mr David Akinremi, has now ordered the deployment of a strong team led by the DCP in charge of investigation and intelligence, DCP Musa Baba, to the area.

    “The team is to investigate the incident and ensure that the culprits are apprehended and brought to justice.

    “The commissioner wishes to extend his heartfelt condolences to the families of the fallen heroes and warned all criminal elements with the guts to attack Police officers to brace up for a battle that they have never had,” Misal said.

    He said the commissioner had also called on the public to avail the force with any useful information that would lead to the apprehension of those that perpetrated the killings.

     

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  • Taraba police commissioner attacked, scores feared killed

    The Commissioner of police in Taraba State, David Akinremi, was on Monday attacked by irate youths.

    He was stoned in the head.

    The incident occurred at Tudun Wada area of Jalingo in the morning.

    The police chief was rushed to the hospital where he was treated and later discharged.

    Police spokesman, David Misal, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, said the commissioner was in good health, as at press time. Although, he did not pick call when The Nation rang his telephone line.

    Misal told reporters in Jalingo -the Taraba State capital, that the police commissioner and his men had gone to Tudun Wada to restore normalcy, following reports of youths unrest, “only for him to be stoned in the head.”

    Several arrests were made.

    Unconfirmed reports suggested that some of the youths were killed by the police, which Misal denied knowledge of.

    The police spokesman said: “On Monday, some irate youths armed with dangerous weapons including cutlasses, axes and other objects started disturbing the peace of residents around Tudun Wada and Gada Boboji areas of Jalingo town.

    “Our men were deployed there and normalcy returned. However, this morning we got reports that the boys had come out again in large numbers brandishing these weapons and the situation was so bad that the commissioner of police decided to go there himself with other officers.

    “In the course of addressing the youths, to calm them down, he was stoned in the head.

    “He was immediately rushed to the hospital and treated of the injury. For now, he has been discharged and is taking his rest at home.

    “As we speak, a serious operation in going on there to calm the situation and forestall further breakdown of law and order in the area”.

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    Misal warned that the command would never sit back and watch people take the law into their own hands and unleash mayhem on the people.

    “I can assure you that the command would make sure that normalcy is completely maintained in the area and the perpetrators of this crime be are brought to book. Several arrests have been made already and thorough investigation would be carried out.

    “Let me use this opportunity to call on members of the public to always report any suspicious elements to the police, with assurance that their identities would be safeguarded.

    “The police in the state operate with the best professional practice and would not tolerate anyone assaulting officers who are making huge sacrifices to ensure the protection of lives and property of citizens”, Misal said.

  • Herdsmen kill a couple, two kids in Taraba

    Four members of a family were Wednesday massacred in Taraba state by the rampaging herdsmen.

    A 9-month old toddler, however, survived the attack, eye-witnesses told The Nation.

    Police Commissioner, David Akinremi, who confirmed the attack and killings, said, the incident, took place in Bikka village of Takum local government area, the home of Governor Darius Ishaku and former Defence Minister Theophilus Danjuma.

    The killing comes 11 days after Danjuma indicted the armed forces of “colluding” with the killers, asking Nigerians to arm themselves and balance the terror, otherwise they will all die one by one.

    The pictures of those murdered -a Kuteb-Jukun man and his wife with two of their kids, which went viral on the social media, looked gory, with multiple machete cuts.

    The Taraba police commissioner described the killers as “unknown gunmen.”

    “There is no confirmation yet, as to who they (the killers) are, and their motive.

    “But no item seen to be stolen,” he told The Nation, adding that the killers struck at 1:00am.

    Hon. Shiban Tikare, the Chairman of Takum local government council, also confirmed the killing of the four members of a family in a night attack.

    Shiban disclosed that a nine-month old baby, however, “mysterious” survived the attack.

    “The attackers invaded the village at night and slaughtered four members of a family who were deep asleep.

    “We heard gunshots around 1:00am along Takum -Ussa road. While we were making efforts to mobilise policemen to the area, we heard sporadic gunshots at Mbikka Central, a community just at the outskirt of the town.

    “By the time we got there, four people were slaughtered like chickens – a man, his wife and two children.

    “A baby mysteriously survived the attack. The attackers whom we suspect to be Fulani herdsmen also attacked Basam, a village close to Rtd. Gen. Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma’s farmhouse, setting the entire village ablaze,” he said.

    Shiban lamented that the killings were going on in the area, in spite of the extension of Exercise Ayem A Kpatuma (Cat Race) by the federal government.

    According to him, instead of combing the villages to flush out the attackers, the army was busy brutalising his people in the town, adding that his people were disappointed with the exercise whom he said was not yielding the desired results.

    Police spokesman, David Misal, an ASP, said the casualty figure was still not clear, “but four bodies were recovered.”

    Misal said the Divisional Police Officer in Takum and some troops were drafted to the area.

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  • Commission approves redeployment of four CPs

    Commission approves redeployment of four CPs

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved the redeployment of four Commissioners of Police for effective and efficient policing.

    The affected officers are: Johnson Kokumo, the Commissioner of Police, Armament, is now in charge of the Edo Command; David Akinremi, the Commissioner of Police and Deputy Force Secretary, is now in charge of the Taraba Command.

    Others are: Garba  Umar, redeployed from Bayelsa  Command to Anambra Command and Lawan Ado, Commissioner of Police, General Investigation, FCIID, is now to head the Kwara Command.

    The Head, Press and Public Relations of the commission, Mr Ikechukwu Ani, made this disclosure in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Ani said the postings had been communicated to the Inspector-General of Police for implementation.

    He said that the Chairman of the commission, Mr Mike Okiro, had urged the affected officers to rededicate themselves to the service of the nation.

    “He directed them to quickly settle down and face squarely the peculiar challenges of their respective sate commands,” he said.

    Okiro said the commission would  continue to play a fatherly role and would  support and encourage them in the discharge of their duties.